Damn Matteo,
Why in the world do you find it necessary to point out the obvious? Anyone on
this list that sees these absurdities can make their own instant judgments as
you do. Crazy as it is, isn't it prudent to reserve comment? You sure made an
example of your contradictory self with your
satisfy you that characters sell fake lunar material to the people and take
in turn this.
For the new moroccan fall I am not the unique to have doubts to care, I have
received many emails in private where many say this fall is many many
strangeimmeditaly classificated when for have a
Hello list,
Was wondering if anyone noticed the meteorite coin that has been listed a
few times on ebay the last month for the first time. One coin is currently
listed. It features a piece NWA 267, is made of silver and is a legal
tender $10.00 coin in Liberia.
One listed on ebay right now
ROCKS FROM SPACE PICTURE OF THE DAY:
http://www.geocities.com/spacerocksinc/Nov_30.html
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Hello Tracy, here's what I've about these 2
meteorites.
EPINAL
202,53g : MNHN, Paris
19g : FMNH, Chicago
16g : NHM, Vienne
9g : MFN, Berlin
5g : Vatican
2,2g : MM, Strasbourg
2g : DuPont, Palatine
1,5g : NHM, London
0,4g : UCLA, Los Angeles
0,4g : GSI, Calcutta
LUCE
84g : NHM, Vienne
24g : NM,
Hello list, Thanks for all your help with my classification question! One
more, I have seen unclassified NWA's with numbers. When do you try to get a
number, do you want to wait for the classification, or do you start the
process??
Thanks, Tom
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Hi Pele and all
I noticed 5g of Epinal is in the Vatican, does anyone know what sort of
collection they have and if it is displayed/open to the public ?
Thanks Regards
Ken O'Neill
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Ken wrote:
I noticed 5g of Epinal is in the Vatican, does anyone know what sort of
collection they have and if it is displayed/open to the public ?
Hello Ken and list,
please find some infos here:
http://utenti.lycos.it/Meteoriteman/index.htmlVATICAN
Peter M.
The Vatican Observatory Meteorite Collection Catalogue (June 2001)
Hi Ken and list,
a little bit more detailed (than on the www) collection catalogue with a
3-page intro
and 3 pages with historical notes is(was?) available from:
Libreria Editrice Vaticana
Citta del Vaticano
Vatican City State
tracy latimer wrote:
One storage cabinet... that must be a masterpiece of carpentry! I am
jealous.
Hello Tracy and list,
There is a photo in the catalogue and it really is a large and very unusual
octagonal(!) cabinet -
a masterpiece of carpentry indeed!
Peter
this is the site I have build time ago of the Vatican Collection
http://utenti.lycos.it/Meteoriteman/index.htmlVATICAN
Matteo
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Date: Tue, 30 Nov 2004 19:16:45 +0100
The Vatican Observatory
Dear List Members,
We have several great auctions ending in just a few hours. Many are still
bargain priced at just 99 cents.
To see these officially classified items please click on the link below and
go to Go see all current items for sale by this member. The weekly rare
material specials are
http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2004-11/gsoa-dgm113004.php
Public release date: 30-Nov-2004
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Geological Society of America
December Geology media highlights
Boulder, Colo. - The December issue of GEOLOGY covers a wide variety of
Hi there!
The network of meteorite related sites is now complete and at your disposal.
Five sites are ready and waiting for you to use them and to fill them.
The main site is http://meteoritecollecting.com - it is the hub for the
complete network. This is a site that will feature articles
Hi Ken and Kist
I too am curious about the Vatican collection as it appears there may be a
lack of good curation there on these items. Maybe someone with good
practices and ethics could get an endorsment to check this collection for
them and recommend changes, preservation methods and the like.
I too am curious about the Vatican collection as it appears there may be
a lack of good curation there on these items. Maybe someone with good
practices and ethics could get an endorsment to check this collection for
them and recommend changes, preservation methods and the like. I noticed
For those who dont win Adam's specimen of NWA 1110 on ebay, I still have a
few specimens of my Real Nwa 1110 that I will be listing on ebay within
the next few days.
Thanks
BE
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Dear List,
Bert King was invited to curate and catalogue the Vatican collection. I remember he was amazed by all the pomp and circumstance at the Vatican and described it to us in detail.He was honored by being asked to write his name in quite an old guest book that contained the names of such
... just bid 52 dollars on a 1.2g piece of NWA 001.
Now someone tell me that meteorites are cheap *g*.
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Hello Meteorite List members. We are very please to announce that we
have not one, but two new, previously unclassified Pallasites available.
One is from the Sahara and the other is from China. If you are
interested please feel free to contact us off list for more
information. We will be
...that's just somebody with a lot of money, and not much (meteorite market)
sense.
If he/she wants it, they'll buy it.
JD
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... just bid 52 dollars on a 1.2g piece of NWA 001.
Now someone tell me
Yes, I've seen the ID show up many times on eBay ... running the price
up on some nice specimens as well as some much more common pieces. I
gave up on most almost immediately when they went so high.
Don Edwards
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...that's just somebody with a lot of money, and not
Hello List,
I have listed a few meteorites on ebay . A few nice ones . Park Forest
crusted frag, Pultusk Ind, Portales slice etc.
Try this link:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemcategory=3239item=2290579405;
rd=1ssPageName=WDVW
If that doesnt work search seller name : Maccers531
A
Hey
Some more than a few days after Mr Hupe announce this strange L4 and I
still looking for this mini micro pieces on ebay. Just maybe someone have a
little bigger slice to show us (me) how looks non-lunar regolith breccia ?
This will be in my opinion good idea to post also few photos of main
... just bid 52 dollars on a 1.2g piece of NWA 001.
Now someone tell me that meteorites are cheap *g*.
Anyway its the most historic meteorite from Sahara :)))
How should look our business tooday without NWA 001 ?
Its too horrible to think about this :)))
-[ MARCIN CIMALA ]-[
This is nice. Look at the webpage for some really cool
photos which are worth looking at even if you dont buy
anything.
This meteorite will get classified (And hopefully
relitively soon to). I bought this thinking it was
another piece of NWA1109 but after cutting it up I
doubt it now although it
At 06:44 PM 11/30/2004, Meteoryt.net wrote:
... just bid 52 dollars on a 1.2g piece of NWA 001.
Now someone tell me that meteorites are cheap *g*.
Anyway its the most historic meteorite from Sahara :)))
How should look our business tooday without NWA 001 ?
Its too horrible to think about
Hi list.I'll be short.2 for 1 on my meteorite sale.Take any 2 you want,
just pay for one price.They are pretty cheap as they are.
steve
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Illinois Meteorites
website
Great point and an historical one too. It never occurred to me. Thanks
Bill
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At 06:44 PM 11/30/2004, Meteoryt.net wrote:
... just bid 52 dollars on a 1.2g piece of NWA 001.
Now someone tell
Hi Steve and list, I was just wondering if there is a typo on your sale
page? You have a 5 gram fragment of SAU 001 listed for $12 or $2.40 a
gram? Last I checked, it sells for 25 cents a gram, some dealers still
sell it for $1 gram or at least try to. Just wondering. : )
Thanks, Tom
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